Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks

We briefly review the recent developments in the theory of individual semiflexible filaments, and of a crosslinked network of such filaments, both permanent and transient. Starting from the free energy of an individual semiflexible chain, models on its force-extension relation and other mechanical p...

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Main Authors: Fanlong Meng, Eugene M. Terentjev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/9/2/52
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spelling doaj-249a4115d7db401da6d4887110292f112020-11-24T21:40:04ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602017-02-01925210.3390/polym9020052polym9020052Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and NetworksFanlong Meng0Eugene M. Terentjev1Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UKCavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UKWe briefly review the recent developments in the theory of individual semiflexible filaments, and of a crosslinked network of such filaments, both permanent and transient. Starting from the free energy of an individual semiflexible chain, models on its force-extension relation and other mechanical properties such as Euler buckling are discussed. For a permanently crosslinked network of filaments, theories on how the network responds to deformation are provided, with a focus on continuum approaches. Characteristic features of filament networks, such as nonlinear stress-strain relation, negative normal stress, tensegrity, and marginal stability are discussed. In the new area of transient filament network, where the crosslinks can be dynamically broken and re-formed, we show some recent attempts for understanding the dynamics of the crosslinks, and the related rheological properties, such as stress relaxation, yield stress and plasticity.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/9/2/52theorysemiflexible chainsemiflexible filament networktransient network
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author Fanlong Meng
Eugene M. Terentjev
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Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks
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theory
semiflexible chain
semiflexible filament network
transient network
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Eugene M. Terentjev
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title Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks
title_short Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks
title_full Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks
title_fullStr Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks
title_full_unstemmed Theory of Semiflexible Filaments and Networks
title_sort theory of semiflexible filaments and networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2017-02-01
description We briefly review the recent developments in the theory of individual semiflexible filaments, and of a crosslinked network of such filaments, both permanent and transient. Starting from the free energy of an individual semiflexible chain, models on its force-extension relation and other mechanical properties such as Euler buckling are discussed. For a permanently crosslinked network of filaments, theories on how the network responds to deformation are provided, with a focus on continuum approaches. Characteristic features of filament networks, such as nonlinear stress-strain relation, negative normal stress, tensegrity, and marginal stability are discussed. In the new area of transient filament network, where the crosslinks can be dynamically broken and re-formed, we show some recent attempts for understanding the dynamics of the crosslinks, and the related rheological properties, such as stress relaxation, yield stress and plasticity.
topic theory
semiflexible chain
semiflexible filament network
transient network
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